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The Band of Holes, also known in Spanish as Monte Sierpe (serpent mountain) or Cerro Viruela (smallpox hill), is a series of about 5,000–6,000 man-sized holes [1] found in the Pisco Valley on the Nazca Plateau in Peru. Local people have no idea who made them or how they were used.
These two people pull him in two. 207 - City on the Edge of Forever: A large, black monster pulls Kenny out of a bus and kills him in the street. Also, in a flashback, Kenny is crushed against a wall by a motorcycle. 208 - Summer Sucks: The big, burning Snake goes berserk and Kenny is nearly killed by it. Then the safety fence crushes him.
These are the "true" gophers, but several ground squirrels in the distantly related family Sciuridae are often called "gophers", as well. The origin of the word "gopher" is uncertain; the French gaufre , meaning waffle , has been suggested, on account of the gopher tunnels resembling the honeycomb -like pattern of holes in a waffle; [ 5 ...
The Narrow-banded burrowing snake has cream to white coloured ventral scales, of which there are 140-175, and 15-30 subcaudal scales of which are divided. [2] The anal scale is also divided. [ 2 ] The dorsal scales are brightly coloured with a pale reddish-brown to cream coloured background and black-tipped scales that form 50 or more narrow ...
A new snake species, the northern green anaconda, sits on a riverbank in the Amazon's Orinoco basin. “The size of these magnificent creatures was incredible," Fry said in a news release earlier ...
One of these systems, the somatic, involves transmission of frequencies through ventral skin receptors via the spine. The other system involves vibrations that are transmitted through the snake's attenuated lung to the brain via cranial nerve. A snake's sensitivity to vibration is extremely high.
The two wildlife professionals went to the area and realized that no, it wasn’t a python, but a boa constrictor, and the big gal was albino.
A. eiselti is the largest tetrapod to lack lungs, double the size of the next largest. [4] Caecilians such as Atretochoana are limbless amphibians with snake-like bodies, marked with rings like those of earthworms. [5]